We have put up twelve Senate candidates across Australia and seven lower house candidates. Our candidates are being advertised on our new web site landshape.org

Our major TV campaign will begin on 8th August. We want to attack the green laws that cause injustices and destroy livelihoods - The ads are to educate as well as say who to vote for. I trust you will forward this email to your contacts to check the draft copy out.

It is hard hitting. We will be running the ad in as many cities as we can afford. Currently it will be in one state - but we want to broadcast it much wider.

30 second spots cost from $70 to $3,000 depending on the size of the audience and in which city. We have booked $20,000 of airtime so far

If you would like to see this ad broadcast in your state, we will need $10,000 - $20,000 to run a few spots (depending on the city) - but every $20 we get will go towards making the message get out into the public

The climate sceptics has been approached by a number of other leaders of other lobby groups and they are wanting the Climate Sceptics party to not appear just a single issue party so their group and others across the country can get fully behind our direction and get senators up in the next Federal election.
At the same time our Executive has been developing policies across the board on issues related to climate change - generally where inaccurate science is used, or the Extreme Green view is taken, and where peoples rights and liberties are removed.

In short Leo Killigrew (WA property rights Association), myself & others on our executives have put together this powerpoint (attached) as a starting point to broaden our thrust.

We are now inviting everyone who is either a "good thinker" or a "potential candidate" or "a doer" who wants to make the climate sceptics party develope into a broader " Centrist Green', Pro freedom, Pro common sense party to a meeting in Melbourne on April 10th at 401 Collins Street from 9 am to 5 pm. It will cost $50 each for Lunch & morning and afternoon tea catering

This meeting will discuss many things and decide the next few steps. It is open to people who are not yet members as well and like the ideas in the attached powerpoint.

What is happening is people are planning to get to Canberra behind Old Parliament House on Monday at 10.30am to march in support of Peter Spencers protest saying Australia is not a free country any more and we want a royal commission into the injustices concerning the Kyoto protocol & property rights.

Land can now be taken from anyone without Just terms and the fact that Peter Spencer cannot get heard in court despite 200 days attempting to do so is ample evidence the system is not working.

This is a plea to assist Peter Spencer on his hunger strike to get Kevin Rudd to take notice of the fact he has offered to pay millions of dollars to other countries for locking up their forests, but he will not look at paying Australian farmers for the trees locked up by force in Australia as part of our Kyoto agreement. This issue is linked with the fact CO2 is being called a pollutant, fraudulent climate science has occurred and just processes are being suppressed. They are all organised behind the scenes to assist the Green religion.

To bring Peter Spencers case to court would assist Australians everywhere and severely dent the Green religion`s hold over politics - and not just in Australia either.

Concentrated CO2 exposed to infrared will get somewhat warmer than everyday air. But this only proves that everyday air (99.96% of which is nitrogen, oxygen and argon) is more transparent to IR and less apt to be heated that way. Air molecules, CO2 included, initially acquire heat by contact with warmer surfaces. Via mutual collisions and convective transport, this heat gets spread around within an airmass.

To some slight degree, CO2 also has the option of acquiring heat by radiative transfer. But, rather ironically, it cannot radiatively transfer this heat to the nitrogen, oxygen and argon molecules which surround it because, as said, they are largely infrared-transparent. As a result, an excited CO2 molecule is obliged to share its heat just like the rest of them do, by bumping into other molecules. In short, there’s nothing special about CO2 in a real-world context. Outnumbered 2500 to 1, CO2’s energy is lost in a busy buzz of collisions, its radiative properties wasted.

Moreover, any heated gas radiates infrared — and in this case 99.96% of the gas consists of molecules other than CO2.